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Child Size “Give Me a Hygge” Scarf With Sleeves

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October 24, 2018 Ashlea 4 Comments

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Do you know a little lady that would love a scarf with sleeves? This child size Give Me a Hygge sleeved scarf pattern works up SUPER quickly!

Child Size Scarf with sleeves

Scarf with Sleeves

This is the child version of the adult size Give Me a Hygge Scarf. This scarf is meant to wrap around the body and keep the shoulders, arms, and neck warm when it’s not cold enough for a full jacket – or just cause its stylin’!

Wrap it around the body and slip your arms in to stay toasty warm. Wrap it around the front for one look, then wrap it the other direction for a different look! If you want, wear it just like any other scarf. So versatile! I love the slouchy look and the silky soft texture of the Hygge yarn; a bulky weight yarn that falls in the size 5 weight category. Dreamy to work with!

Materials:

Red Heart Hygge Yarn (Aloe colorway shown)
-approx. 455 yards
Crochet hook in size K/6.5mm
Yarn Needle

Pattern Notes:

Pattern written in US terms.

Place first st of each row in same as turning.

This size scarf should fit children up to about youth size 10 (US). You can find the adult size of the Give Me a Hygge pattern here.

Finished Dimensions:

Approx. 70” x 12”

Child Size Scarf with sleeves

Gauge:

10 Lemon Peel sts x 8 rows = 4” square

Child Size Scarf with sleeves

Pattern:

Row 1: Ch-23, sc in 2nd ch from hook. * dc in next ch, sc in next ch * repeat across, dc in last ch. (22)
Rows 2 – 6: Ch-1, turn, * sc in next, dc in next * to end. (22)
Row 7: Ch-2, turn, (dc, sc) in first * dc in next, sc in next * repeat across, (dc, sc) in last. (24)
Rows 8 – 10: Ch-2, turn, * dc in next, sc in next * repeat to end. (24)
Row 11: Ch-1, turn, (sc, dc) in first * sc in next, dc in next * repeat across, (sc, dc) in last. (26)
Rows 12 – 14: Ch-1, turn, * sc in first, dc in next * repeat to end. (26)
Row 15: repeat row 7 (28)
Rows 16 – 18: Ch-2, turn, * dc in first, sc in next * repeat to end. (28)
Row 19: repeat row 11 (30)
Rows 20 – 22: Ch-1, turn, * sc in first, dc in next * repeat to end. (30)
Row 23: repeat row 7 (32)
Rows 24 – 98: Ch-2, turn, * dc in next, sc in next * repeat to end. (32)
Row 99: Ch-1, turn, sc2tog. * dc in next, sc in next * repeat across, dc2tog in last 2 sts. (30)
Rows 100 – 102: repeat row 20 (30)
Row 103: ch-2, turn, dc2tog. * sc in next, dc in next * repeat across, sc2tog in last 2 sts. (28)
Row 104 – 106: repeat row 24 (28)
Row 107: repeat row 99 (26)
Rows 108 – 110: repeat row 20 (26)
Row 111: repeat row 103 (24)
Rows 112 – 114: repeat row 24 (24)
Row 115: repeat row 99 (22)
Row 116 – 120: repeat row 20 (22)

Cuff:

Lay out scarf. On each end, fold sides in to create sleeve. Mattress stitch the two sides together (row end to row end) for a total of 6”.

How to crochet a cuff

tips for sewing a cuff

arm sleeve depth for scarf with sleeves

The width should be about 4” – 4.5” across at the opening, or row one of the cuff. Attach yarn at the sleeve seam to begin.

Crocheting around sleeve opening

Row 1: Ch-1, sc around entire opening. Join to top of first sc with sl st. (22)
Row 2: Ch-1, turn, sc in each st around. Join to top of first sc w/ sl st. (22)
Row 3: Ch-1, turn, sc2tog, sc in each st around. Join to top of first sc w/ sl st. (21)
Rows 4 – 6: repeat row 2 (21)
Row 7: Ch-1, turn, sc in all but last 2 sts, sc2tog. Join to top of first sc w/sl st.(20)
Row 8 – 10: repeat row 2 (20)
Row 11: repeat row 3 (19)
Row 12 – 14: repeat row 2 (19)
Row 15: repeat row 7 (18)
Row 16 – 20: repeat row 2 (18)

Crocheting around sleeve opening

Finishing touch:

Attach yarn in the corner of the sleeve opening (where the underarm will be) and sc in each row end allll the way to the other end, then up the other side. Join to first sc and weave in all ends.

Crocheting around armhole opening

That’s it! Basically a scarf that we fold up, sew up, and slap some sleeves on. I hope you love this take on a comfy favorite!

Child Size Scarf with Sleeves

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Comments

  1. Alicia says

    December 5, 2018 at 4:53 pm

    I did one for adult & seen your video on how to possibly wear it well the one way at least lol too funny. I've made this for my mom who is cold all the time. I have no clue besides the one way you showed on how to wear this. Can you help point me to somewhere I can see this possibly. I've googled & found same 1 video that has the one you tried but no more than that? PLEASE & THANK YOU! Pattern is wonderfully easy by the way.
    Reply
  2. Sharron says

    December 4, 2018 at 10:34 am

    How would I adjust this to fit a 3 year old little girl? I am working the pattern and thinking “this is going to be really big on my great granddaughter “.
    Reply
    • Heart Hook Home says

      December 5, 2018 at 8:35 am

      Hi Sharron! You could try making it shorter by eliminating some rows, but keep in mind that it needs to be long enough to wrap around the shoulders 1 1/2 times plus the length of the arms. Hope this helps!
      Reply
      • Michelle McKean says

        December 20, 2019 at 6:52 pm

        You took the words right out of my mouth! Exactly what I wanted to know for my granddaughter. Small world. Cant wait to start this.
        Reply

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